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it is like she was, you know, she's watching us and she knows how hard this must be for us. and she wants to know how much she loved us and knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling harrowing stories of survival. >> they were sitting there. they were sitting there. i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children at the end of his driveway and took them in. they were in vicky soto's first grade class. >> the boys were saying we can't go back to school. we can want go back to school. our teacher's dead. pl mrs. soto. we don't have a teacher. >> reporter: the counsellor crouched under her desk. >> you see the feet of the shooter? >> i could see him from the knees down. >> right in front of you? >> 20 feet away facing his feet. his boots were facing my desk. >> and he turned and walked away. >> seconds and turned and walked out. >> reporter: schools in five states including in ridgefield, connecticut on lockdown due to heightened suspicions as districts fast track new security plans. >> in lockdown mode until you hear an all clea
it is like she was, you know, she's watching us and she knows how hard this must be for us. and she wants to know how much she loved us and knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling harrowing stories of survival. >> they were sitting there. they were sitting there. i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children at the end of his driveway and took them in. they were in vicky soto's first grade class. >> the boys were...
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and carter obama is choosing to challenge us rather than coddle us. in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power all this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals to parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have this is exactly what our nation needs for far too long tragedy after tragedy after tragedy we have ignored the harsh realities of the american violent gun culture and this time the president's challenge won't be derailed by a republican promise in the world as carter's was because obama doesn't have to win a reelection i mean the powerful and cash gun lobby can't define this moment on their own terms through presidential politics let's hope the president understands this is an enormous opportunity while there's no single silver bullet solution of these massacres president obama can start by leading the charge to take assault weapons high capacity an eclipse and other weapons of war literally weapons of war off the streets he ca
and carter obama is choosing to challenge us rather than coddle us. in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power all this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals to parents and educators in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have this is exactly what our nation needs for far too long tragedy after tragedy after tragedy we have ignored the harsh realities of the american violent gun culture and...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, afternoon showers, 60. mostly sunny in atlanta, 51. partly sunny in st. louis, 56. mostly cloudy in denver, 38. showers in seattle, 40 degrees. >>> the newtown school shooting has parents and teachers all across the country concerned about the safety of their classrooms. and as mark strassmann reports this morning, many schools are reviewing and improving their security procedures. >> reporter: dekalb county's briar lake elementary was different today. an armed school police officer patrolled outside, and the principal ordered teachers to lock all classroom doors on the hallway side. lillian gobas, the district's spokeswoman, took us inside. all of dekalb's 138 schools have at least 32 secured cameras, installed in 1999 after the columbine shooting. >> what's new is the sense of awareness and the dialogue that's happening among our staff members and our families and the students who we
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, afternoon showers, 60. mostly sunny in atlanta, 51. partly sunny in st. louis, 56. mostly cloudy in denver, 38. showers in seattle, 40 degrees. >>> the newtown school shooting has parents and teachers all across the country concerned about the safety of their classrooms. and as mark strassmann reports this morning, many schools are reviewing and...
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for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> this is the "cbs morning news." the "cbs morning news." ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, december 18. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank has the week off. now at 4:29 we begin with elizabeth in for lawrence with a check of the weather. >> the first thing you'll notice is it's chilly. a lot cooler temperatures today than yesterday. we're seeing some 30-degree readings out in the north bay. we'll have much more plus your seven-day forecast coming up. >> and we start the morning on the roadways with lots of construction. south 101 near sir francis drake. two lanes are blocked. you might see some delays approaching the golden gate bridge. dumbarton bridge construction, as well. details in minutes. >>> today's another small step to remember normalcy for newtown, connecticut as students return to class in all schools except sandy hook elementary school. that will be a crime scene indefinitely after the
for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> this is the "cbs morning news." the "cbs morning news." ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, december 18. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank has the week off. now at 4:29 we begin with elizabeth in for lawrence with a check of the weather. >> the first thing...
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of depleted uranium i know that the some of you guys are both pretty vocal about how was it being used and what it what did it do to this generation of kids that are being born right now and what are the long term effects of using. the u.s. that will be hearing for the first time during the first call for an inkling. the end of this time there was an announcement from a data somewhere around three hundred times that war in iraq depended on like to use depleted uranium because the material and. put on the stick or the missile in that missile is that a plane i think for a tank like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the president on but the problem with the uranium is that it is your weighing radioactive material in the pon impact it arab ally in the south it's article i think can. the air in the sand and the water supply so everyone in that environment. the thousands of soldiers or the millions of family members of families who are living there are then exposed to it they drink it in the water they eat it in the plants they need it. and what's resulted after the
of depleted uranium i know that the some of you guys are both pretty vocal about how was it being used and what it what did it do to this generation of kids that are being born right now and what are the long term effects of using. the u.s. that will be hearing for the first time during the first call for an inkling. the end of this time there was an announcement from a data somewhere around three hundred times that war in iraq depended on like to use depleted uranium because the material and....
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he used to tell people he worked in a taco factory. at his funeral, an onlooker collapsed as the procession passed. inside, his mother shared stories that had everyone in tears. >> when she told him, i love you, his answer was, not as much as i love you. >> reporter: a few miles away, another funeral. jack pinto, also 6, a huge sports fan, whose favorite new york giants player, victor cruz, wore his name on his cleats during sunday's game. >> i was honored, man. it was -- i couldn't express to them how great that made me feel. >> reporter: jack's friends from the wrestling team showed up in their little uniforms. in a news conference today, the normally stoic state trooper who has been briefing reporters, choked up when asking for prooi si for the families. >> at this time i can take a couple of questions. >> reporter: he also revealed that there were actually two adult survivors on friday's rampage, not one. both female employees with gunshot wounds. >> investigators will speak with them when it's medically appropriate, and certainly
he used to tell people he worked in a taco factory. at his funeral, an onlooker collapsed as the procession passed. inside, his mother shared stories that had everyone in tears. >> when she told him, i love you, his answer was, not as much as i love you. >> reporter: a few miles away, another funeral. jack pinto, also 6, a huge sports fan, whose favorite new york giants player, victor cruz, wore his name on his cleats during sunday's game. >> i was honored, man. it was -- i...
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her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our hearts and do not let their bright shaning fiess become extinguished. let us do everything in our power to ensure their light continues to shine brighter and brighter in all that we do to remember them. that's all for us tonight. is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep.
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our...
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her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our hearts and do not let their bright shaning fiess become extinguished. let us do everything in our power to ensure their light continues to shine brighter and brighter in all that we do to remember them. that's all for us tonight. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. by december 22nd why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in e
her love and the strength she gave us and the example she showed us is remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be her dad. >> speaking over the weekend and i want to thank all of my guests for he can here and we leave you powerful words from mr. parker. his daughter was killed at the sandy hook elementary and he gave us a statement. thanking those he reached out to help the families and he went on to say this, remember the beautiful children and keep them close to our...
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everyone uses the word hollow. that's where we're at right now. >> we're going to continue to focus on the victims of friday's shooting. we're going bring you just a little bit of my interview with the mcdonnell family, whose daughter grace was killed on friday. we're going to play the whole interview for you tomorrow night. but we'll play just a little bit a little bit later on to honor grace, amazing grace, as we talked about in the interview. but there are many unanswered questions that involves this killer. why target an elementary school? why this school? why did he murder 20 first graders, little kids just 6 and 7 years old, young enough to believe in santa claus and the tooth fairy. as we said earlier today, authorities are examining a computer smashed in the gunman's home. susan candiotti spoke about that. investigators may never figure out what happened. sadly, though, there is a body of research on these kind of killers, on mass murderers, and the common ground they may share. dr. sanjay gupta joins me. h
everyone uses the word hollow. that's where we're at right now. >> we're going to continue to focus on the victims of friday's shooting. we're going bring you just a little bit of my interview with the mcdonnell family, whose daughter grace was killed on friday. we're going to play the whole interview for you tomorrow night. but we'll play just a little bit a little bit later on to honor grace, amazing grace, as we talked about in the interview. but there are many unanswered questions...
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and host of ring of fire radio mike welcome back tom how are you just great great to have you with us what do you think of the president's speech last night i thought it was good i thought he sounded the human to human side they got him elected that's what we saw and it's he's at his very best when he is when he's speaking in situations like this do you think that there's a possibility of the this could be a defining moment for his presidency. yeah i think it could every presidency has its you know yes j.f.k. had the cuban missile crisis that defined his presidency f.d.r. had the depression that define his presidency this could be more importantly i think even the health care issue because look when you have eighty people a day dying because of because of our abuse and our lack of understanding about gun laws it can have a huge impact on his legacy i think tell you courage though yeah well do you do you think that his legacy is going to hands on this or do you think that there are i'm you know it seems like there are other very large issues that are the climate change being one of the
and host of ring of fire radio mike welcome back tom how are you just great great to have you with us what do you think of the president's speech last night i thought it was good i thought he sounded the human to human side they got him elected that's what we saw and it's he's at his very best when he is when he's speaking in situations like this do you think that there's a possibility of the this could be a defining moment for his presidency. yeah i think it could every presidency has its you...
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israel and switzerland are not gun toting utopias mind set the record straight when he interviewed us is a professor of epidemiology at the school of public health at the state university in new york and general rosenbaum who i interviewed also on my radio program today for about a quarter hour she's an expert who's actually researched the issue of gun control and gun violence in israel and switzerland that lived in israel in both countries there is no equivalent of our second amendment as interpreted by the supreme court in allaround than two years later in mcdonald in other words there is no right for an individual to own a gun in either of those nations it's worth noting the both countries recognize physical and mental health care as a right but here in america we reverse that the supreme court tells us largely by omission that physical and mental health care are merely privileges while they explicitly declare or have for about two years that we have the right to own a gun. not so in israel or switzerland as dr rosenbaum notes both countries require you to have a reason to have a g
israel and switzerland are not gun toting utopias mind set the record straight when he interviewed us is a professor of epidemiology at the school of public health at the state university in new york and general rosenbaum who i interviewed also on my radio program today for about a quarter hour she's an expert who's actually researched the issue of gun control and gun violence in israel and switzerland that lived in israel in both countries there is no equivalent of our second amendment as...
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thanks for inviting us into your home. that's it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. >> they were just six years old and among the dozens of innocents murdered in their school. >> they're babies. they're babies. they're just babies. >> tonight heartbreaking good-byes in connecticut. investigators say they are looking at every bullet, anding every angle. >> the gun processing the evidence, analyzing the evidence. >> from the wreckage much ruined lives, trying to piece together understanding of how this happened. plus what, we've learned with friday's first victim. the shooter's own mother. she told me the guns, she would take them shooting because that was a way that a single mom could, you know, relate to her son. >> she was devoted and that was her job, to look after him. >> tonight the inside story from the family's friends and neighbors. i'm john scott in for shepard smith. we begin with the search for a motive. it is clear friday's shooting in newtown, connecticut can have no rational explanation. the
thanks for inviting us into your home. that's it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. >> they were just six years old and among the dozens of innocents murdered in their school. >> they're babies. they're babies. they're just babies. >> tonight heartbreaking good-byes in connecticut. investigators say they are looking at every bullet, anding every angle. >> the gun processing the evidence, analyzing the evidence. >> from the wreckage much ruined...
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we use today say -- conversation. we used to say don't put it online. we want to share with each over and we're putting that out there and what we need to do now is use the setsings and shape them so that we put our best foot forward and the footprint that we want the employer or the college reviewer or frankly the next date. we need to manage the settings to present ours well. >> from the future of privacy forum. thanks for giving us insight on what's happening with instagram. thanks a lot. derek? >>> thanks folks. well, now just in case you weren't quite sure of the weather was kind of summer-like out there. topper's got some thunderstorm video for us. >> it's freaky and in fact tomorrow we're actually -- there's a slight risk of severe weather in missouri and arkansas. to savannah, georgia though. they had a line of thunderstorms to through. -- go through. nothing tornadic but pretty serious damage to some homes. >> what month is it again? >> it's december all right and that's coastal georgia around savannah. all right a live look outside. the high w
we use today say -- conversation. we used to say don't put it online. we want to share with each over and we're putting that out there and what we need to do now is use the setsings and shape them so that we put our best foot forward and the footprint that we want the employer or the college reviewer or frankly the next date. we need to manage the settings to present ours well. >> from the future of privacy forum. thanks for giving us insight on what's happening with instagram. thanks a...
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the deal to stop us from going over the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner and the preside president at the white house. now, the president supports raising taxes on people earning more than $400,000 a year. i want to bring in "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and the national journalist chris freisz. there's a lot owing on, assault weapons ban and the gun show loophole. do you think they're going to take this, how are they likely to approach this? >> well, i think the vice president say very good choice to lead this because of course he was the chairman of the senate judiciary where this legislation goes through for many years. and so he understands a little bit of what's politically possible or, let's cross our fingers, what might hopefully be politically possible in the aftermath of the tragedy. i think one thing that's really important is to seize the moment. we have this tendency to lose our zeal and to let things slide. and i think -- i wish i could suggest that we would tie the cliff to gun control legislation. i think that's a b
the deal to stop us from going over the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner and the preside president at the white house. now, the president supports raising taxes on people earning more than $400,000 a year. i want to bring in "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and the national journalist chris freisz. there's a lot owing on, assault weapons ban and the gun show loophole. do you think they're going to take this, how are they likely to approach this? >> well, i think the vice...
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so thing that can help bring us together will -- is beneficial. and i think that the tone is definitely changing up here. i had a conversation with a republican from my state, it was a private conversation, so i won't say the name. he's an a-rated nra supporter. and he said, the president's right. we need to do something. those kind of conversations, i think, are going to become much more frequent as the days and weeks go by. >> congressman john yarmuth, thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you, chris. >> so, ruth, how close do you think we are to a deal? we had said at the top, they are close to saying tax rates on those who make $400,000 a year. now we're hearing reporting from the hill that john boehner is telling them he'll introduce a plan for extend tax rates for those making $1 million or more a year. what are you hearing, what's happening? >> well, i think we're really a lot closer. i think we'll know a little bit better after the speaker has a chance to talk to his conference today and sort of get the temperature of what'
so thing that can help bring us together will -- is beneficial. and i think that the tone is definitely changing up here. i had a conversation with a republican from my state, it was a private conversation, so i won't say the name. he's an a-rated nra supporter. and he said, the president's right. we need to do something. those kind of conversations, i think, are going to become much more frequent as the days and weeks go by. >> congressman john yarmuth, thank you for taking the time to...
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threats of being killed and they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused they were there were mock shootings. as we were driving along the road the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it and would of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. >> nbc news said there was no claim of responsibility. no contact with the captors and no request for ransom during the time the crew was missing. of course, the entire nbc family is tremendously relieved that richard and the rest of our colleagues are safe. >> richard, as you know, is widely respected for his reporting around the world. joining us now is andrea mitchell. good to have you here. >> it is great to be here on a happy day to report. >> amazing what happened. just touched on it briefly. they got lucky in order to be freed. >> they were lucky. they were essex experienced. richard being fluent in arabic was able to even while blindfolded and bound all three of them could listen and hear their captors talking. that's how they had a bet
threats of being killed and they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused they were there were mock shootings. as we were driving along the road the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it and would of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. >> nbc news said there was no claim of responsibility. no contact with the captors and no request for ransom during the time the crew was missing. of course, the...
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we don't use them with disabled. we train them and then train them additional to work with all different age groups and people. >> to some people, and we have seen this with children, it brings a sense of calmness in the time of confusion during this period. to some it helps them process their grief. they will start crying and they will hug the dog. and to some children they will come up sad and they'll walk away happy. >> well, the u.s. postal service has dedicated a post office box to newtown so people around the world can send their con dole lesses. for the complete address log on to wjz adam and click on link to numbers. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news, how head coach john harbaugh is dealing with unfamiliar territory. a three-game losing streak ,,,,, >>> hopefully, the ravens suffer amnesia to help put that loss to denver behind them and focus on a visit from the defending super bowl champions on sunday. more on how head coach john harbaugh is dealing with a three-game losing streak. >> not de
we don't use them with disabled. we train them and then train them additional to work with all different age groups and people. >> to some people, and we have seen this with children, it brings a sense of calmness in the time of confusion during this period. to some it helps them process their grief. they will start crying and they will hug the dog. and to some children they will come up sad and they'll walk away happy. >> well, the u.s. postal service has dedicated a post office...
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aaa tells us that more than 90% of them plan to drive. that's a good reason to consider when you are leaving and when you will return if you a one of them. if the projections are true, that will be the highest volume of travel in the past ten years. the survey considers the holiday raffle period to last between december 22 to january 1. taking a live look outside right now. good day to travel by air. lots of sunshine and blue skies but don't expect it to last, folks. >> yes. let's head to storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer to find out what's next. >> we told you we got a lot to talk about thisweek. yesterday was the clouds, fog, shower activity. today it is the very warm temperatures and the wind. wind gusting upwards of 30 miles per hour. but the temperatures are upwards of 60 degrees. a little earlier right now 55 degrees at the airport. winds out of the west-northwest at 20 miles an hour with the gusts at 25. take a look at the numbers around the region. 40s back to the west. 47 in martinsburg. 46 in winchester. still 60 to
aaa tells us that more than 90% of them plan to drive. that's a good reason to consider when you are leaving and when you will return if you a one of them. if the projections are true, that will be the highest volume of travel in the past ten years. the survey considers the holiday raffle period to last between december 22 to january 1. taking a live look outside right now. good day to travel by air. lots of sunshine and blue skies but don't expect it to last, folks. >> yes. let's head to...
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melissa mollet joins us live. what's going on there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. on a large police presence, this entire area, as you mentioned is still blocked off. and could be for some time. let me step out of the way so you can see what's going on. the entire apartment complex, this avery apartment home complex to my left here has been shut down and much of it down the hill to my left evacuated. now, being blocked off. now, news 4 first on the scene this morning. take a look at some of the video we have here of that swat team coming in about six hours ago. here is what we know. u.s. marshals came to make an arrest monday night. they had some sort of altercation with the suspect who lives here. he has now barricaded himself inside an apartment here. we're told he is armed but there are no hostages taken. that he has taken in that building. no one else in that building either because it's been evacuated. prince george's county swat team is now negotiating with him. sources on the scene telling us the suspect may ha
melissa mollet joins us live. what's going on there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. on a large police presence, this entire area, as you mentioned is still blocked off. and could be for some time. let me step out of the way so you can see what's going on. the entire apartment complex, this avery apartment home complex to my left here has been shut down and much of it down the hill to my left evacuated. now, being blocked off. now, news 4 first on the scene this morning....
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it was used in aurora, it was used in clackamas. and this type of gun was restricted under the assault weapons ban in 2004. so is there a discussion now about whether there should be more restrictions on this gun, or can i go now and buy one of these myself without much of a check and pick one up? >> sure, you can. it's considered a rifle. so i mean, you don't really need much to buy a rifle. you go through a quick background check. there's a backlash, though. dick's sporting goods, the outfit that's closest to newtown, they've just -- and they're a very big gun dealer. they've just said that they're taking all the guns out of the stores. and when you go to their web sites -- >> their store near newtown, the web store, they're taking off, yeah. >> i'm just doing the web search now. when you go to the page where the assault weapons should be, it's now blank. so we're seeing this backlash unfold here. and it's interesting. one quick update. on the computer hard drives, you know, he smashed the computers, took out the hard drives, smas
it was used in aurora, it was used in clackamas. and this type of gun was restricted under the assault weapons ban in 2004. so is there a discussion now about whether there should be more restrictions on this gun, or can i go now and buy one of these myself without much of a check and pick one up? >> sure, you can. it's considered a rifle. so i mean, you don't really need much to buy a rifle. you go through a quick background check. there's a backlash, though. dick's sporting goods, the...
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call or visit us online. tack and a coal >>> there it goes! [ explosion ] >> there it goes is right. a long-time landmark in tampa, texas is no more. the 300-foot boiler and stack from a factory exploded yesterday. hundreds came out to see it. it was brought down to make way for development. and gives you a reason to show a building being exploded. a lot of engineering goes into that. >> it does. >> you have to be careful about it. >>> here's something you would not expect to see in upscale palo alto. >> a mobile home park that's been a fixture in the city since the 1920s. the landowners want to evict the tenants at the buena vista mobile home park and build high- end apartments. more than 100 low-income families live there including 125 children. >> it's been very, very stressful for 400 people around the area. >>> now several community groups are working to ensure the process follows city guidelines protecting resident rights and assisting those who would be forced to move. >> all right. now quarter at 6:00, time to check traffic. what's the
call or visit us online. tack and a coal >>> there it goes! [ explosion ] >> there it goes is right. a long-time landmark in tampa, texas is no more. the 300-foot boiler and stack from a factory exploded yesterday. hundreds came out to see it. it was brought down to make way for development. and gives you a reason to show a building being exploded. a lot of engineering goes into that. >> it does. >> you have to be careful about it. >>> here's something you...
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allows us process complicated motions like hurt and allows us and guides us towards forgiveness. we don't forgive others for them. we use forgiveness so we might be set free. god shows us god's grace towards us and we play that back in our lives and with our live -- in our lives with other. we need forgive but it's a process and it takes time and it's about prayer and it's about the study of good's goodness towards us in the midst of our own absence of grace towards others we find that we've been forgiven. 0 we mir that back in the world. this is a process. and i would say that one of the things that we've got to do, we've got to forgive adam lanza. we got find it within our hearts to forgive him. he was a broken young man from what we can tell right now. and we have got to find it within the best of our faith tradition to forgive him and move forward. >> for those who don't believe in the faith, they don't believe in heaven or believe there's a better place for a 6-year-old to be except in their arms, what do you say to those folks who don't believe in god or have that faith? >>
allows us process complicated motions like hurt and allows us and guides us towards forgiveness. we don't forgive others for them. we use forgiveness so we might be set free. god shows us god's grace towards us and we play that back in our lives and with our live -- in our lives with other. we need forgive but it's a process and it takes time and it's about prayer and it's about the study of good's goodness towards us in the midst of our own absence of grace towards others we find that we've...
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it gives us a rounder picture. because we know who it is and what they are thinking and what issues may go into them committing these tragedies, we can then address them more fully. so i think there's another side to this as well that would indicate we live in a society where we get full information. transparency is very important in our society. i don't think we want to avoid that. jon: earlier this year i was in aurora, colorado in the aftermath of the movie shooting massacre there, and the governor of that state, john hickenlooper at the memorial service afterward said something that drew the applause of the crowd. i want to play that for you now. >> the moment they got news, they got the call that came through to from dispatch they were on the scene within 2 1/2 minutes. [applause] and literally within seconds they had apprehended the suspect. [applause] and i refuse to say his name. [applause] jon: obviously applause for the police and their heroism there but the biggest applause line when he refused to mentio
it gives us a rounder picture. because we know who it is and what they are thinking and what issues may go into them committing these tragedies, we can then address them more fully. so i think there's another side to this as well that would indicate we live in a society where we get full information. transparency is very important in our society. i don't think we want to avoid that. jon: earlier this year i was in aurora, colorado in the aftermath of the movie shooting massacre there, and the...
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us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, we can't go back to school, we can't go back to school. our teacher is dead. mrs. soto, we don't have a teacher. and i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the school nurse told abc's george stephanopoulos how she crouched under her desk and held her breath. >> while you're under there, you actually see the feet of the shooter? >> i could see him from the knees down. see the legs. >> right in front of you? >> 20 feet away, facing -- his boots were facing my desk. >> then he turned and walked away? >> it was seconds. he turned and walked out. and i heard the door close. >> reporter: and for the rabbi, the tough task of explaining to the faithful where the evil that struck last friday comes from. >> i don't beli
us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, we can't go back to school, we can't go back to school. our teacher is dead. mrs. soto, we...
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us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, >> i don't believe that god did this. i believe a crazy man did this. the meaning in it is not trying to understand why god does something. somehow we got here. we have to not necessarily always look towards god but look towards humanity and say what is it that we've done that has created this environment. >> reporter: the clergy of the small new england town say that the horrors of last week have helped bond people together spiritually. the rabbi's words for all of us are the same he delivered at noah's funeral. >> don't take anything for grant it. you hug your chirp more. you become ever present to the fragility of life. and you live life fuller. >> reporter: juju chang in newtown, connecticut. >> it's st
us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, >> i don't believe that god did this. i believe a crazy man did this. the meaning in...
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that does it for us. thanks very much for watching. . that does it for us. thanks very much for watching. "early start" begins now. >>> could newtown be the tipping point for gun control? the white house, a major retailer, national polls and even some pro-gun lawmakers have shifted. first, cautious step for school kids in newtown. most of them head back to school just hours from now. and is it a breakthrough for fiscal cliff talks? the two sides closer than ever with just two weeks left to go. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman here in new york. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin, live in newtown, connecticut. we'll be bringing you the very late ef on the investigation as john said, the children are starting school as well with an increased police presence, will it be enough for the parents and of course we have another funeral we are following this morning for you as well. john? >> another beautiful young child we buried up there, four days after the school massacre that numbed the entire nation. this is the latest. this unspeaka
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. when you're blindfolded, and then they fired the gun up in the air. it can be very traumatic experience. and at end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint. something they hadn't expected. and so we were in the back of, like, when you think of as a minivan, and as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it, two of the kidnappers were killed, we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. >> well, brooke, you heard it there. essentially they were -- they were rescued by rebels, close to the syrian regime. this is an unbelievably lucky escape. let's be honest here. it could have gone horribly wrong, a million different ways, held captive, kidnapp
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. when you're blindfolded, and then they fired the gun up in the air. it can be very traumatic experience. and at end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint. something they hadn't expected. and so we were in the...
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